Arizona aims to get younger at key special teams position Cardinals’ rookies and veterans reported to the facilities for the start of training camp last Tuesday, July 25.
The Arizona Cardinals made only one change this offseason in their trio of specialists. Back is long snapper Aaron Brewer on a one-year contract and kicker Matt Prater re-signed on a two-year deal.
The Arizona Cardinals signed former Arizona State and six-year NFL veteran punter Matt Haack to a one-year contract today. Haack, a left-footed punter, joined Nolan Cooney as the only punters on the Cardinals’ roster, as both will look to compete to replace Andy Lee.
The Cardinals appear to have taken another step toward finding Andy Lee‘s successor as the team’s punter. Arizona announced on Monday that they have signed Matt Haack to a one-year contract.
The Arizona Cardinals have signed former Sun Devil punter Matt Haack, who has 6 years of NFL experience: Miami Dolphins (2017–2020) Buffalo Bills (2021) Indianapolis Colts (2022) There is a bit of fascination with this signing: The strength of Matt Haack’s skill set is his above average hang time.
The Arizona Cardinals signed Arizona State Sun Devils alum and punter Matt Haack on Monday, the team announced. Additionally, the team released defensive lineman Manny Jones, linebacker Blake Lynch and kicker Elliott Fry.
One position that seems uncertain for the Arizona Cardinals is their punting job. Veteran Andy Lee, the team’s punter for the last six seasons, has not re-signed and the only punter on the roster currently is Nolan Cooney.
TEMPE — The Arizona Cardinals brought in a familiar face to the area for a tryout Friday in former Arizona State Sun Devils punter Matt Haack. He along with punter Ty Long, wide receiver Marquez Stevenson and running back Christian Beal-Smith worked out at the team’s practice facility.
Mr. Rodgers Still in the Neighborhood Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports Jeff Rodgers is smiling like a Cheshire cat these days. It appears that no matter the changes to the coaching staff, he has nine lives with the Cardinals as their special teams coordinator.
The Arizona Cardinals did not score on their first possession of their game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, but they did make things interesting. After allowing a first-drive field goal to fall behind 3-0, the Cardinals found themselves on fourth down and set to punt after picking up one first down.
The Arizona Cardinals, fresh off the bye week, are working on player evaluations. Last week, they brought in a number of punters and long snappers. Unless there is a new unreported injury among the specialists, the Cardinals are likely doing some homework for the offseason, as both punter Andy Lee and long snapper Aaron Brewer will be free agents.
The Arizona Cardinals players are off for the week but the organization is still doing some work. According to Wednesday’s NFL transaction report, they brought in eight players for tryouts.
Andy Lee (ill) and Jonathan Ledbetter (ribs) are questionable to play Tomorrow’s matchup is a crucial one as the Arizona Cardinals enter a three-game stretch against their NFC West foes starting with the Seattle Seahawks.
The Arizona Cardinals have finished their preseason schedule. They now wait for the start of the regular season, which begins in two weeks. There are now only 14 days until the Cardinals take the field at State Farm Stadium to face the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 1.
When it comes to his kicking specialists, Jeff Rodgers can sleep well at night. The Cardinals assistant head coach and special-teams coordinator doesn’t have to worry about going into the season with an inexperienced long snapper, kicker or punter.
The Arizona Cardinals brought back punter Andy Lee on a one-year contract. It will be his sixth season with the Cardinals. His contract is straightforward.
The Cardinals made sure their kicking group remained together Thursday when they re-signed long snapper Aaron Brewer and agreed to terms with punter Andy Lee.
With punter Andy Lee on the reserve/COVID-19 list, the Cardinals will likely add a punter to the practice squad and then elevate him as a COVID-19 replacement if Lee fails to clear protocols in time for Saturday’s game against the Colts.
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